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Christos Tsiolkas
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528 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Feb 24, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 528
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN: 9781443424844
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 1.0" L x 8.0" H

CHRISTOS TSIOLKAS is the author of four novels:Loaded, which was made into the feature filmHead On;The Jesus Man;Dead Europe, which won The Age Fiction Prize and the Melbourne Best Writing Award; andThe Slap, which won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal and the Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction, and was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. He is also a playwright, essayist and screenwriter. Tsiolkas lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Barracuda . . . is more intensely focused on a single character than [The Slap] but is no less wide-ranging or confrontational in its treatment of the contemporary Australian scene. . . . Tsiolkos fearlessly juxtaposes his characters’ primal drive for self-preservation and ego gratification while eliciting the reader’s empathy for the deeper motives behind these often petty behaviours.” —Toronto Star

“Tsiolkas writes with compelling clarity about the primal stuff that drives us all: the love and hate and fear of failure. He is also brilliant on the nuances of relationships. Some of the scenes in this novel about the hurt human beings inflict on each other are so painful that they chill the blood. At times, the prose is near to poetry. . . . There are shades of Faulkner in this brilliant, beautiful book. If it doesn't make you cry, you can't be fully alive.” —The Sunday Times (UK)

“Tsiolkas is better than anyone else writing in Australia today at thinking about the affective pull and the sharp edges of communities: ethnicity, family, friendship, class, nation.” —Sydney Review of Books

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